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The Oregon DMV is reporting hourslong wait times as thousands are coming in to get a REAL ID before the May 7 deadline. Beginning May 7, Oregon residents 18 years and older must have a REAL ID ...
Here's what to know about the REAL ID in Oregon — and what happens if Oregon residents don't have one by the deadline.
TSA says, for now, it will work with people who don't have the REAL ID, but it could delay boarding a plane with extra screening.
As of Monday, only 36% of Oregonians — about 1.3 million people — have been issued Real ID cards, according to Oregon DMV.
As the REAL ID enforcement date approaches, Oregon DMV says it is seeing greater demand at DMV offices, especially in more populated areas.
Starting May 7, the federal government will require every person 18 years and older to present a REAL ID or a federally accepted alternative – like a government-issued passport, passport ...
As the deadline for REAL ID enforcement approaches, Oregon residents are being urged to prepare for changes at airport checkpoints and federal facilities.
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Oregon DMV’s 58 statewide field offices are experiencing record-high volumes of traffic in advance of the REAL ID enforcement date, the agency said Wednesday, urging ...
Courtesy of Oregon D / Oregon DMV Anyone just starting the process to get a Real ID likely won’t meet the deadline, Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services spokesperson Chris Crabb said.
With the deadline to have a Real ID now less than two weeks away, record-breaking lines have formed at DMVs across the state.
TSA says, for now, it will work with people who don't have the REAL ID, but it could delay boarding a plane with extra screening.